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What with we lawyers needing to complete our Continuing Legal Education (CLE) credits before the end of the year, my November and December are jam-packed with speaking engagements. In the hope that some of our readers will be able to attend one or more of these events, I will briefly set them out here now… Continue Reading

By: Steve Dickinson The PRC State Council Information Office just published a White Paper on Judicial Reform in China. The purpose of the White Paper is to provide a snapshot view of the progress of legal reform in China over the past ten years. Readers who are interested in the current state of the Chinese… Continue Reading

This is the final part of a series arising from a speech I gave last month at a biotechnology conference in Washington DC. In How To Protect Your IP From China. Part 1, I mostly looked at the risks China poses to intellectual property and very generally on how companies can determine how those risks should… Continue Reading

This is part three of a series arising from a speech I gave last month at a biotechnology conference in Washington DC. In How To Protect Your IP From China. Part 1, I mostly looked at the risks China poses to intellectual property and very generally on how companies can determine how those risks should influence… Continue Reading

Last month I gave a speech at a leading biotechnology conference in Washington DC on how to protect your IP from China. Over the next few days, I am going to re-print that speech (in parts) here on this blog. This is part 2 of that series. Part 1 can be found here. Please recognize… Continue Reading

Last month I gave a speech at a leading biotechnology conference in Washington DC on how to protect your IP from China. Over the next few days, I am going to re-print that speech (in parts) here on this blog. As you have probably already guessed, this is part 1. Please recognize that this is… Continue Reading

By: Steve Dickinson As I mentioned, my first post on Myanmar, “Myanmar Foreign Investment. Initial Impressions Are That It Is China’s Opposite.” was heavily theoretical. Dan and I did have a chance to travel and to meet with local lawyers and business people. This gave us the chance to find a little of the reality… Continue Reading

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